Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1889 |
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Page iii
... citizenship shall be the only credential necessary to justify the claim of equality before the law , and that no condition in life . shall give rise to discrimination in the treatment of the people by their Government . The citizen of ...
... citizenship shall be the only credential necessary to justify the claim of equality before the law , and that no condition in life . shall give rise to discrimination in the treatment of the people by their Government . The citizen of ...
Page v
... citizenship for its own sake and for what it should accomplish as a motive to our nation's advancement and the happiness of all our people , is displaced by the assumption that the Government , instead of being the embodiment of ...
... citizenship for its own sake and for what it should accomplish as a motive to our nation's advancement and the happiness of all our people , is displaced by the assumption that the Government , instead of being the embodiment of ...
Page vi
... citizenship a shameless imposition . A just and sensible revision of our tariff laws should be made for the relief of those of our countrymen who suffer under present con- ditions . Such a revision should receive the support of all who ...
... citizenship a shameless imposition . A just and sensible revision of our tariff laws should be made for the relief of those of our countrymen who suffer under present con- ditions . Such a revision should receive the support of all who ...
Page ix
... citizenship , declared : " The ambition which leads me on is an anxious desire and a fixed determination to restore to the people , unimpaired , the sacred trust they have confided to my charge ; to heal the MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT . IX.
... citizenship , declared : " The ambition which leads me on is an anxious desire and a fixed determination to restore to the people , unimpaired , the sacred trust they have confided to my charge ; to heal the MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT . IX.
Page xvii
... citizenship can now be obtained has induced a class , unfortunately large , to avail themselves of the opportunity to become absolved from allegiance to their native land and yet by a foreign residence to escape any just duty and ...
... citizenship can now be obtained has induced a class , unfortunately large , to avail themselves of the opportunity to become absolved from allegiance to their native land and yet by a foreign residence to escape any just duty and ...
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American citizens Apia April arbitration authorities cent CENTRAL AMERICA certificate Champerico Chang Yen Hoon chargé d'affaires CHARLES DENBY Chili China Chinese Chinese Government Chinese laborers Chinese subjects citizenship claim Colombia communication Congress consul contract convention copy Corea Costa Rica court declaration decree Denby Department dispatch duties Emperor ernment excellency favor February flag foreign affairs foreign office France French German guaranties Guatemala Heidenheimer honor Imperial imported inclose herewith Inclosure instant instructions issued January July June LAMBERT TREE land LEGATION lekin letter Li Hung Chang Malietoa March McLane ment military minister missionaries nation native Nicaragua November Panama parties passport Peking Pendleton persons piculs port present President protection question received reference regard relations reply Republic request River Samoa Secretary Señor sent ship steamers T. F. BAYARD taels Taotai telegram tion treaty ultimo United vessels Washington
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Page 430 - ... engage mutually not to grant any particular favor to other nations, in respect of commerce and navigation, which shall not immediately become common to the other party, who shall enjoy the same freely, if the concession was freely made, or on allowing the same compensation, if the concession was conditional.
Page 150 - ... at law; and such citizens or agents shall have free opportunity to be present at the decisions and sentences of the tribunals, in all cases which may concern them, and likewise at the taking of all examinations and evidence which may be exhibited in the said trials ARTICLE ELEVENTH.
Page 150 - Parties promise and engage, formally to give their special protection to the persons and property of the Citizens of each other, of all occupations, who may be in the Territories subject to the jurisdiction of the one or the other, transient or dwelling therein...
Page 48 - That all persons born in the United States and not subject to any foreign power, excluding Indians not taxed, are hereby declared to be citizens of the United States...
Page 532 - Where a commission to take testimony, within the state, has been issued from the court in which the action, suit or special proceeding is pending; or where a notice has been given, or any other proceeding has been taken for the purpose of taking the testimony, within the state...
Page 399 - In pursuance of Article III of the Immigration Treaty between the United States and China, signed at Peking on the 17th day of November, I860, it is hereby understood and agreed that Chinese laborers, or Chinese of any other class, either permanently or temporarily residing in the United States, shall have for the protection of their persons and property all rights that are given by the laws of the United States to citizens of the most favored nation, excepting the right to become naturalized citizens.
Page 642 - United States of America, hereby request all whom it may concern, to permit safely and freely to pass, Domingo D'Arbel, a citizen of the United States, and in case of need, to give him all lawful aid and protection.
Page 354 - The preceding Article shall not apply to the return to the United States of any registered Chinese laborer who has a lawful wife, child, or parent in the United States, or property therein of the value of one thousand dollars, or debts of like amount due him and pending settlement.
Page 40 - ... flag she sails : she makes a part of its navigation, and is in every respect liable to be considered as a vessel of the country...
Page 374 - If their dwellings or property be threatened or attacked by mobs, incendiaries, or other violent or lawless persons, the local officers, on requisition of the consul, will immediately despatch a military force to disperse the rioters, and will apprehend the guilty individuals, and punish them with the utmost rigor of the law.